The demographics we target are struggling to justify the hundreds, if not thousands of dollars we charge for tickets and we can’t figure out why

  • GVAGUY3 [he/him]
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    1 month ago

    A friend of mines band played one of those Vegas fests (not the ones you mentioned). All the bands hated it.

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      • GVAGUY3 [he/him]
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        1 month ago

        Nothing damning. Just hot as shit, Vegas having a weird cursed energy, Felt bland. Maybe a stretch to say everyone hated it, but it was not fun at least from what my friend told me.

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    • sewer_rat_420 [he/him, any]
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      1 month ago

      I only know a bit about it, but when we were young basically can happen because livenation gave pretty significant advances to a lot of bands who were struggling in 2020-2021 in exchange for a guarantee that the band will play their festivals. As a band back then, a $50k or whatever advance was kinda impossible to turn down. So livenation essentially bought fealty from every emo band and can now host a festival with all of the bands people my age liked in high school.

      It is one facet of the disgusting wholesale capture of live music by livenation/ticketmaster. Many venues are also now exclusively run by livenation for the same reason - livenation "rescued" them during the pandemic, but now are reaping massive benefits on what were pretty cheap investments, at a time where there was plenty of cash flowing around for the investors and the venue owners and local promoters were fucked.